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My son and daughter both have a severe case of Covid about seven months ago. They were both sick for about 3 weeks and treated as outpatients.
She lost her smell and taste and had a bad rash. Her smell and taste senses have not returned. Has anyone else heard of this and/or is there something that might help her recover them?
I keep hearing the term long covid, google this term.
Hopefully she eventually gets the senses back.
 
My son and daughter both have a severe case of Covid about seven months ago. They were both sick for about 3 weeks and treated as outpatients.
She lost her smell and taste and had a bad rash. Her smell and taste senses have not returned. Has anyone else heard of this and/or is there something that might help her recover them?

My kids had the same reaction this week and their doctor said it was normal- was it on arm and around mouth? They are all doing ok and going away- I hope yours is temporary
 
Biden gets the first shipment of 13 million home COVID-19 test kits via Air China Airlines.


At home, Chinese test kits...can't make this stuff up!

"The new offensive fight against COVID-19 got a boost Tuesday night as the first shipment of 13 million home COVID-19 test kits arrived at JFK via Air China Airlines, in the pouring rain, with more shipments planned throughout the week. In alignment with President Biden’s vow to get the variants under control..."

Full article:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/expedited-covid-19-test-kits-arrive-at-jfk-airport/ar-AASfew7
 
Love that gif. She is facing 65 years and is 60 years old. If she doesn’t talk then she’s harder than made men. The real answer is, if she talks will anyone listen? We need a win. I’m holding out hope, that’s all we can do at this point. Most of us, including me, figured she would walk, that’s not happening.
 
Love that gif. She is facing 65 years and is 60 years old. If she doesn’t talk then she’s harder than made men. The real answer is, if she talks will anyone listen? We need a win. I’m holding out hope, that’s all we can do at this point. Most of us, including me, figured she would walk, that’s not happening.
Mossad will sneak her out in the middle of the night and that will be that
 
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What happens if someone plugs said vent pipes?
 
My son and daughter both have a severe case of Covid about seven months ago. They were both sick for about 3 weeks and treated as outpatients.
She lost her smell and taste and had a bad rash. Her smell and taste senses have not returned. Has anyone else heard of this and/or is there something that might help her recover them?
I have a friend who is double Vaxxed, got Wuhan about 3 months ago. Lost his sense of taste and smell and it has not returned. Got an antibody test recently and it showed he had had it and not Omicron. He's still waiting on his taste to return.
 
No doubt there are some false positives, but that can't be the explanation for all instances of re-infections. Natural immunity is not going to repel the virus like some kind of force field. The question is how does your immune system respond when you get exposed/infected. Maybe the response is so strong and swift that the virus never gains a foothold in your body and you never even knew what happened. Other times, there are enough differences between your initial infection virus and the new one you're exposed to, and you do have an infection of some kind. I think the CDC says they don't know of anyone with subsequent infections because they are intentionally ignoring everything to do with natural immunity.



To me, the smell/taste loss when the sinuses are not clogged up, seems to be a telling sign of Covid. I've never heard of that with a flu. Keep that positive test result. It might not be a bad idea to get another test to reduce the odds of a false positive. Would you say your current infection is less/same/more symptomatic than your first?
Little Less and No Loss of Senses
 

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